Superwarfarins are highly potent vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants that are used as rodenticides. They are called superwarfarins because they are much more potent and long acting than warfarin.[1]
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Superwarfarins are highly potent vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants that are used as rodenticides. They are called superwarfarins because they are much...
of 20 – 130 days), it is characterised as a "second-generation" or "superwarfarin" anticoagulant. Brodifacoum inhibits the enzyme vitamin K epoxide reductase...
all drugs in the class. However, in the case of the second generation superwarfarins intended to kill warfarin-resistant rodents, the time of vitamin K administration...
the second-generation anticoagulants are sometimes referred to as "superwarfarins". Vitamin K1 has been suggested, and successfully used, as antidote...
sometimes be continued for up to nine months in cases of poisoning by "superwarfarin" rodenticides such as brodifacoum. Oral vitamin K1 is preferred over...